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Topic Review (Newest First)

09-19-2007 08:56 PM

pat63chevy

well i mean i have it all straight in the front cab and everything but the bed is like diged up a little and the fenders o lord i dont wanna talk about those, i am going to sped some time on those before i even think about painting them. but i guess my first job isnt going to be perfect but i have made it as perfect as i possibly could

patrick

09-19-2007 01:04 AM

BondoKing

Anything shiny, be it lacquer, AE or urethanes are going to show flaws.. Its what the gloss does.. Nature of the beast regardless if you use urethane or ae..

i would focus on getting the body work straight, then focus on the paint itself.. If you cut it short now, you will never be happy with the end result and always regret having not spent more time trying to get it right.. JMO

09-18-2007 10:00 PM

pat63chevy

????

so since the body work on my truck isnt show perfect will the paint come looking like crap? i had done the bondo and metal glaze as best as i could. but will it show more crap than acrylic enamel?>?

09-18-2007 08:16 AM

jcclark

Acrylic enamel stays soft a long time, some say forever,
even when using a hardener.
It's at the bottom of the line for durability.
Urethane is at the top for durability, it sets up rock hard in just a day
or two and is really hard to scratch off.
It's one of the toughest finishes available.
You can clear coat it just like a basecoat too.
I sometimes use it in place of a basecoat.

09-18-2007 06:45 AM

Scode68

Bad is that it doesnít hide as much as enamel so in other words is that it is thinner.

Good is that it is very easy to use and what you see is what you get. Once your done spraying, that is what the finished job will look like. It is very durable and I think the out of dust time is about a half hour. Iím very happy with it.

09-18-2007 12:11 AM

Countilaw

Nason single stage urethane is great paint for several reasons, 1) if it's a solid color (not metallic) you can wet sand out a run, sag or dirt nibs. Then buff to a good shine. 2) you can also apply clear coat over it right away for a deeper looking finish.

Other reasons for using it is, Very durable, and holds up longer than acrylic enamel.

Frank

09-17-2007 08:56 PM

31chevy

I loved using Nason 2k Urethane. I used it for my first job and use it everytime after. For got the pro and cons but remembered that it was the best under the single stage painting area. According to the 101 auto painting DVD that i picked up

09-17-2007 08:44 PM

pat63chevy

nason 2k urathane paint vs. acrylic enamel

hey i just went to my paint shop today and i was going to get acrylic enamel butt they suggested 2k urathane paint, what is good about this paint, what is bad about this paint. please help me out this is my first time painting and i have no clue wats different abou it???